Your Privacy Choices

What we collect, what we don't, and the controls you can use right now.

We Do Not Sell Your Personal Information

Araptus does not sell personal information, and never has. We do not run third-party advertising cookies, we do not share your data with data brokers or ad networks, and we do not use your data to train AI models. There is no revenue line in this business that depends on your personal data, which is the only reason a promise like this is worth anything.

We do use Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager to understand how this site gets used — which pages earn attention, which ones quietly waste everyone's time. Under some state privacy laws, analytics of that kind can count as “sharing” for cross-context behavioral advertising. Rather than argue the definition, we give you a direct control over it.

Turn Analytics Off

Analytics storage stays denied until you allow it — that is the default for every new visitor, not something you have to go find. You can change the decision either way, as often as you like. Strictly necessary cookies stay on regardless: they carry your sign-in session and device verification, and the site cannot function without them.

Your Rights

The right to know

Ask what personal data we hold about you, where it came from, and who we have shared it with. We will tell you, in plain language, for every system we run.

The right to delete

Ask us to delete your personal data. Where we have to keep something — a signed agreement, a billing record, a security log the law requires us to retain — we will tell you exactly what we kept and why.

The right to correct

Ask us to fix personal data that is wrong or out of date. Corrections propagate to every system that holds the record, not just the one you happened to contact us about.

The right to data portability

Get a copy of your data in a portable, machine-readable format. Export is a standing obligation in our client agreements, not a favor — your business data belongs to you.

The right to opt out

Opt out of analytics using the control on this page, out of marketing email using the unsubscribe link in any email, and out of text messages by replying STOP.

The right to non-discrimination

We will not deny you service, change your price, or degrade what you get because you exercised a privacy right. Our pricing does not depend on your data.

The right to appeal

If we refuse a request, reply to our decision and we will reconsider it. You always keep the right to complain to your state attorney general.

How To Exercise Them

Email info@araptus.com. We respond within 30 days. We may need to verify your identity first — we are not going to hand someone else's records to whoever asks for them.

If Araptus processes data on behalf of one of our clients — records in their CRM, submissions from their forms — then they are the controller and we are the processor. In that case we will route your request to them and tell you who they are, so your request lands with the business that actually decides what happens to the data.

For the full detail on what we collect and why, read the Privacy Policy. For the terms that govern paid work, see the Terms of Service.

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